GENERAL TELEGRAPH NEWS; A LESSON FOR UTICA STALWARTS. DEFEATED FOR PARTISAN INTERFERENCE IN THE AFFAIRS OF A SOCIAL CLUB.

UTICA, Jan. 14.--The town is talking of the private affairs of the Fort Schuyler Club, the leading social organization of Utica, and of the black eye which Stalwartism received at its annual meeting, Saturday evening. The matter has become public property through the indiscreet dragging of the internal affairs of the club into print, in the columns of a local paper ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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